Analysis Of Emancipation Proclamation By Ayn Rand Anthem

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Which is worse failing or never trying?This is a very difficult question that most struggle with .this question applies to the text of Ayn Rand Anthem, ‘’Emancipation proclamation’’by Abraham Lincoln, Prometheus from the Greek mythology, ‘’Critical Thinking Video by Leo and a Socratic Seminar. I think never trying is worse because without trying you'll never know what u could accomplish. First,Equality 7-2521 connects to the question when in the book anthem by making light better than candles but the council had disapproved of his discovery and tried to destroy his invention. A quote that supports this is when Equality said” We Equality 7-2521 Have discovered a new power nature Now let us be lashed for it, if we must”.That quote means that` he would rather be punished for his work then letting it go. Equality shoe that it is more important to try when he worked on his invention even knowing knowing that he would be punished for it. …show more content…

He succeeded in trying but slightly failed. If it wasn't for him to not try then he would've overall failed. The reason i say this is because the Emancipation Proclamation didn’t immediately free a single slave, as the only places it applied were places where the federal government had no control—the Southern states currently fighting against the Union. This is shown in the Emancipation proclamation when he said “ do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within designated states, and parts of states are and henceforward shall be free ; and that the executive government of the united states, including the military and naval authorities thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of said person”.To me that Quote show how Lincoln was able to try to free slaves even if it didn't go as planned and lead to a civil war

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